Kim Jong-il was still in charge of North Korea in 2006 when we spoke to Brad Glosserman at the Pacific Forum Center for Strategic and International Studies about which of the leader's three sons might rule after his death.

Connect Asia's regular commentators Tom Switzer, from the US Studies Centre, University of Sydney and Spectator Australia, and senior Fairfax journalist Dan Flitton discuss the future for journalism in the digital age.

Australia's Opposition's Immigration spokesman Scott Morrison says he has strong reservations about the United Nations Refugee Convention, but he won't say yet whether any Coalition government would remain a signatory.

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